Revolutionary War By JG -not completed version-. What law stated colonists were forbidden to move west of the Appalachian Mountains?

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Revolutionary War By JG -not completed version-

What law stated colonists were forbidden to move west of the Appalachian Mountains?

Proclamation Act of 1763

What law placed tax on molasses?

The Sugar Act

What law placed tax on playing cards?

The Stamp Act

What law reduced the cost of tea to the final consumer?

The Tea Act

What law stated Colonists were not allowed to hold town meetings more than once a year without the governors permission?

Intolerable Acts

Which act placed a tax on legal documents?

The Stamp Act

Which act taxed multiple goods such as glass, paper, paint, lead, and tea?

Townshend Acts

Which act allowed British Soldiers to use the homes of colonists?

The Quartering Act The Intolerable Acts

Which act eliminated Colonial Tea Merchants from the Tea Trade?

The Tea Act

Shutting down Boston Harbor – no ship could come or go was part of this Act

The Intolerable Acts

True/False Colonists protested strongly against the Stamp Act.

True/False True

True/False Vermont is one of the 13 original colonies.

True/False False

True/False England increased taxes in American to help pay for the French and Indian War.

True/False True

True/False Paul Revere was a key member in the Sons of Liberty.

True/False True

True/False More than 100 Colonists were killed at the Boston Massacre.

True/False False

True/False A militia is an army of citizens who serve as soldiers during time of emergency.

True/False True

True/False After the Boston Tea Party, Massachusetts did not receive support from any of the other colonies.

True/False False

True/False Colonists had mixed reactions after the Boston Tea Party. Some applauded the action, and others believed it would encourage lawlessness.

True/False True

True/False The Stamp Act and other Acts passed by British Parliament helped move the colonies towards unity.

True/False True

Which came first? The Boston Tea Party Or The Tea Act

Which came first? The Tea Act

Which came first? The Boston Massacre Or The Shot heard around the world

Which came first? The Boston Massacre

Which came first? The French and Indian War Or The Revolutionary War

Which came first? The French and Indian War

Which came first? The Intolerable Acts Or The Boston Tea Party

Which came first? The Boston Tea Party

Which came first? The Declaration of Independence Or The US Constitution

Which came first? The Boston Tea Party Or The Tea Act

Which came first? The Boston Tea Party Or The Tea Act

Which came first? The Declaration of Independence

(2) Colonies can not survive unless they are united

The Sons of Liberty were: (1) A group of men and women that supported free trade with Spain. (2) Angry Colonialists that wanted to protest British policies (3) Colonists that had relatives in England (4) Puritans from Massachusetts that wanted to pursue freedom of religion

(2) Angry Colonialists that wanted to protest British policies

Who was the primary author of the Declaration of Independence?

Thomas Jefferson

What was the 1 st major battle of the Revolutionary War?

The Battle of Bunker Hill

The United States fought _____ during the Revolutionary War.

England

Often British Soldiers were called _________

Red Coats or Lobster Backs